far two often far too often. we have to do something to stop gun violence ripping apart our communities. ripping apart. [ applause ] good morning and welcome to morning joe. that s president biden joe biden delivering a speech. another deadly shooting. we re going to have more on the victims and the expected gunman just ahead. and the white house talks about three unidentified objects that were shot down over the last week with a new explanation of what they could be. and we re going to have new reporting from the justice department that could overcome claims of attorney-client privilege from one of donald trump s lawyers ominous news for mr. trump. mike pence continues to stonewall any efforts to get him to testify about january 6th. good morning. welcome to morning joe. i was thinking we could talk about the new york times story do we have the times here? new york times on italy s prime minister surprising europe or i m going to take you know whe
greg: speaking of banks, did you hear what s going down at goldman sachs. the perks that you used to enjoy your job is disappearing faster than whoopi goldberg s jewish fan base. according to the new york post, they re taking away the free coffee perks for the goldman sachs employees, i know, stop the presses, or, at least, the french presses. i know. that s why i sit down here and you re in the audience. so, now those bankers will have to pay for it like the rest of us, just like i do for those massages. bill hemmer has such strong hands. sadly, as the new york post reports, goldman sachs employees return to work on tuesday to find out that they would have to pay for the crappy coffee. that s the post s words, not mine. i m guessing it s starbuck which i happen to like. you know what i say? i like my coffee the tway i like my joy reid black and really bitter. to quote one worker, they were greeted by a sign and a woman yelling at them the coffee was no longer complem
it s an issue that s unformed enough that we ll see what happens with the political discourse. but, no, there s some ground being regained, i think, by the blackrocks of the world. i also also note that a lot of the political juice seems to me to already have been wrung out of this particular wash cloth which is to say black rock has been touting its investments in energy and it is still, you know, a giant shareholder in all the big energy companies. it s also made some it s ruled out new technology that if you re an investor in one of its funds, it used to vote its shares on your behalf for you when big issues came up, who should control the board of chevron, or get out of drilling. they want to get out of that business because they don t like the political heat. so i think a lot of the political gains have kind of already been taken off the table. but, look, the economy is fragile. you re under a lot of pressure to hit returns.
came out, look at this, with reusable toilet paper, which is basically a roll up wash cloth after whatever. would you use this? that means that somebody else used it? yes. yes. okay. i wouldn t i wouldn t wipe myself with something that somebody else used. think about this babies get pins in their diapers. the used cloth. at least it s the same baby with the same cloth. this is ridiculous. this is disgusting. i agree with the judge. the company says it s the way you said disgusting made me laugh. because he s not disgusted at all. he seems tickled. i do own stock in this company. i own the company. i m not just a member, i m the. there was a joke coming out of that. i couldn t tell what it was. you got to it.
there at the fireplace, on the floor. i don t know if she decided to fix something on the tree, i i don t know. i was in the shop, and i never even asked her what she was doing. jamie said he assumed judy fell off the ladder and hit her head on the mantle. on the floor two stocking holders, one of them was broken. i got her up, and i got her in the bathroom. and i cleaned her up, and it was bleeding bad. jamie told the detective he grabbed a wash cloth from the bathroom and put pressure on her wound. but the bleeding didn t stop. he thought judy needed stitches. i said, i ve got to take you to the hospital. and she looked up at me, she said, i am not going to chester. she hated chester hospital. although chester hospital was a few minutes from their house, he said the couple got into their jeep and started driving to a bigger hospital 30 minutes away. i asked her, i said, how you feeling? she said, my head s hurting. i said, it s going to be okay. i m going to get you sti